Archive for December, 2007

PS3 !!!!!!!!!!!

PS3 !!!!!!!!!!!

Merry X-Mas !

Merry X-Mas !

Fedora 7 to 8

As it’s quiet at work (due to the usual x-mas madness) I decided on Friday to upgrade from Fedora 7 to 8, now this was a bit of a risk for me since I have F7 running perfectly. The fedora release notes advise a clean install over an upgrade, so it’s important when you do this to backup /etc so that you can restore anything you need later.

As with all fedora installs it’s always two steps forward and one step back, my reasons for upgrading were:

TopGear day tomorrow !

TopGear day tomorrow !

Upgrading to Fedora 8 & cr…

Upgrading to Fedora 8 & crossing everything!

Cisco VPN 3k Config for iPhone

Recently I was asked if I could help setup a VPN connection between an Apple iPhone and a Cisco VPN Concentrator 3000, my 1st round of googling didn’t look good, there’s a discussion here complaining about how crap vpn support on the iphone is; further searching lead me to a Cisco document which specifically targets mac clients, this document is for ASA configuration, but if you look carefully* everything you need is in there.

*No, I didn’t get this working 1st time, it took me a good couple of hours of googling, but looking back I can see that all the info is there.

just flashed n800, but re-inst…

just flashed n800, but re-installing software is taking frickin’ ages!

I see sick people!

I see sick people!

Fixing Some Life Irritating Bugs….

As Christmas draws closer, time becomes more of a premium, as a result blog activity suffers… I’ve thought about using twitter for my blog category, in the mean-time I’m using it with googletalk & facebook, so we’ll see if that develops.

I’ve had a chance to fix some annoying bugs with my laptop/life, and thought I’d share them here, they’ll pop-up in delicious when I get a chance to go thought my shared list, but until then here are some links….

Rubbish!!!

Rubbish!!!

Yay, Backups Works!

Yay, Backups Works!

PKI: Cisco Routers as a Certificate Authority

I’ve had a new request in recently, as part of a move to SCEP + Certificates (away from pre-shared keys) a customer has asked if we could use the PKI CA build into Cisco’s router IOS. Now is this is a new idea to me; in the past people have either “plumped” for Microsofts CA implementation or cooked something up themselves with openssl.

Cisco’s IOS Security Guide (you may need a CCO Login) clearly states that it’s possible and that it supports SCEP auto-enrolment, so I thought I’d give it a go!

trying to update the facebook …

trying to update the facebook status from google talk!

in need of more music.

in need of more music.